A Treatise on ArithmeticJ. Smith, and sold by T. Evans, London, 1776 - 346 σελίδες |
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... Decimals , Duodecimals , Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots , and the ufe of the Carpenters common Sliding Rule , with Proofs by GUNTER's Line and Dividers . I could have fuelled this Book to a much greater fize , but as the Price ...
... Decimals , Duodecimals , Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots , and the ufe of the Carpenters common Sliding Rule , with Proofs by GUNTER's Line and Dividers . I could have fuelled this Book to a much greater fize , but as the Price ...
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... Decimal FRACTIONS . N OTATION of DECIMALS is different from that of whole numbers , for whole numbers increase from the right hand towards the left , in a tenfold proportion from unity or one , and Decimals decreafe from unity , in the ...
... Decimal FRACTIONS . N OTATION of DECIMALS is different from that of whole numbers , for whole numbers increase from the right hand towards the left , in a tenfold proportion from unity or one , and Decimals decreafe from unity , in the ...
Σελίδα 311
... Decimals , it is neceffary to fhew how to reduce a Vulgar Fraction to a Decimal 10000 C Reduction of Decimal Fractions . To reduce a Vulgar Fraction to a Decimal : Fraction RU L E. Annex to the Numerator of the given Vulgar Fraction ...
... Decimals , it is neceffary to fhew how to reduce a Vulgar Fraction to a Decimal 10000 C Reduction of Decimal Fractions . To reduce a Vulgar Fraction to a Decimal : Fraction RU L E. Annex to the Numerator of the given Vulgar Fraction ...
Σελίδα 312
... Decimal hall have places , to the Decimal required . I. Reduce & to a Decimal . II . Reduce to a Decimal . 4 ) 1.00 25 Anf . the Decimal . III . Reduce to Decimal . 4 ) 3.00 ⚫75 2 ) 1.0 .5 IV . Reduce to a Decimal . So ) 11.0000 ...
... Decimal hall have places , to the Decimal required . I. Reduce & to a Decimal . II . Reduce to a Decimal . 4 ) 1.00 25 Anf . the Decimal . III . Reduce to Decimal . 4 ) 3.00 ⚫75 2 ) 1.0 .5 IV . Reduce to a Decimal . So ) 11.0000 ...
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J. Brookes. To Reduce a Compound Vulgar Fraction , to a Decimal . Reduce of of § to a Decimal . Reduce them to a fingle Fraction by multiplying all the Numerators together , for a new Numerator , which make 30 ; then Multiply all the ...
J. Brookes. To Reduce a Compound Vulgar Fraction , to a Decimal . Reduce of of § to a Decimal . Reduce them to a fingle Fraction by multiplying all the Numerators together , for a new Numerator , which make 30 ; then Multiply all the ...
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Σελίδα 243 - When one has goods at a certain price ready money, but in barter advances it to something more, say, As the ready money price of the one ; is to its bartering price ; ; so is the ready money price of the other to its bartering, price: then the quantity of the latter commodity may be found, cither from the ready money or bartering price.
Σελίδα 329 - Multiply the divisor, thus augmented, by the last figure of the root, and subtract the product from the dividend, and to the remainder bring down the next period for a new dividend.
Σελίδα 329 - ... and to the remainder bring down the next period for a dividend. 3. Place the double of the root already found, on the left hand of the dividend for a divisor. 4. Seek how often the divisor is contained...
Σελίδα 66 - Cut off the ciphers from the right of the divisor, and the same number of figures from the right of the dividend ; and then divide the remaining figures of the dividend by the remaining figures of the divisor.
Σελίδα 128 - If 48 men can build a wall in 24 days, how many men can do it in 192 days ? Ans. 6 men. 3. If 100 men can finish a piece of work in 12 days, how many can do it in 3 days?
Σελίδα 132 - There was a certain building erected in 8 months by 120 w'orkmen, but the same being demolished, it is required to b'e rebuilt in 2 months ; I demand how many men must be employed to do it ? . Ans . 480 men; 10.
Σελίδα 333 - RULE. 1. Point every third figure of the cube given, beginning at the unit's place, seek the greatest cube to the first point and subtract it therefrom, put the root in the quotient, and bring down the figures in the next point to the...
Σελίδα 273 - ... 4. Then, if only one difference ftand againft any rate, it will be the quantity belonging to that rate ; but if there be feveral, their fum wiU be the quantity.
Σελίδα 130 - ... to be lined with shalloon of 3 quarters wide ; I demand how many yards of shalloon will line them?
Σελίδα 290 - If the Errors are alike, that is, both greater, or both less than the given Number, take their Difference for a Divisor, and the Difference* of their Products for a Dividend. But if unlike, that is, one too much, and the other too little, then take their Sum for a Divisor, and the Sum of their Products for a Dividend ; the Quotient will be the Answer.